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Read the review here: https://dbsguidetothegalaxy.wordpress.com/2020/05/07/eclipse-the-skies-more-like-this-book-eclipsed-my-heart/
Spoiler-free review! Well, except for the warnings, I guess. But then again, warnings aren’t spoilers. So, it’s still a spoiler-free review!
Warnings: Major Character death. Depression. Racial discrimination. PTSD. Please comment if you’ve read the book and I’m missing some.
Is it just me or are writing sequel reviews really hard? Because you have to figure out what you wanna talk about (obvs) but also you can’t talk about the review too much because what if someone is reading it and they didn’t read the previous book? But then again, why are they reading a review about a sequel they haven’t read about? I myself don’t read reviews of books I haven’t read unless they specify it’s spoiler-free (she says as she keeps on forgetting to add the words spoiler-free to her posts).
I would like to say ONCE MORE that I love these characters so so much. Honestly. Where’s the pill to make fictional characters come alive? Because I know what my one of my wishes from a genie would be.
So I don’t cry that much in books. I’ll cry a bit more in movies or series – especially if it’s a hospital scene or if someone is terminally ill and it’s their last scene etc (because that has personal memories for me and also a huge reason as to why I didn’t watch Five Feet Apart – but also because the movie didn’t seem interesting hgh) but I DEFINITELY FELT like I wanted to cry big time in here, which is another reason to read this series, please.
I just… REALLY want to see this duology become a series? But I think an anime/animation would suit it WONDERFULLY rather than a live action. And that’s totally because of my utter love for Wall-e, but also Titan A.E. and Treasure Planet. I mean honestly, we need this duology as a series. Someone start a business where us book bloggers just (get paid) to read books and tell you which ones to make into movies or series.
It’s hard because like I loved Brinn so much in the first book and when something happens in this book, I thought I would stop loving her but I didn’t? I just kept on loving her. When we were first introduced to Goner, I instantly loved him and hoped we would have more of him. Same with Vetty. I just LOVED Vetty and how he bantered with Knives and then they became friends. I love it. Ia, as usual, keeps holding my heart because she’s my favourite and she went through such a lot in this book?? Give this girl a Happy Meal, please. With a cute little plastic spaceship as the toy.
The plot was amazing. And to those in the know – sure, the ending might not be cool or what an avid reader would want for the end to a series but for me, it fits? Was I sad? Sure, definitely. Very much. But was it also an amazing end? Absolutely.
Also, Nowhere Ramen ✌✌✌✌
Spoiler-free review! Well, except for the warnings, I guess. But then again, warnings aren’t spoilers. So, it’s still a spoiler-free review!
Warnings: Major Character death. Depression. Racial discrimination. PTSD. Please comment if you’ve read the book and I’m missing some.
Is it just me or are writing sequel reviews really hard? Because you have to figure out what you wanna talk about (obvs) but also you can’t talk about the review too much because what if someone is reading it and they didn’t read the previous book? But then again, why are they reading a review about a sequel they haven’t read about? I myself don’t read reviews of books I haven’t read unless they specify it’s spoiler-free (she says as she keeps on forgetting to add the words spoiler-free to her posts).
I would like to say ONCE MORE that I love these characters so so much. Honestly. Where’s the pill to make fictional characters come alive? Because I know what my one of my wishes from a genie would be.
So I don’t cry that much in books. I’ll cry a bit more in movies or series – especially if it’s a hospital scene or if someone is terminally ill and it’s their last scene etc (because that has personal memories for me and also a huge reason as to why I didn’t watch Five Feet Apart – but also because the movie didn’t seem interesting hgh) but I DEFINITELY FELT like I wanted to cry big time in here, which is another reason to read this series, please.
I just… REALLY want to see this duology become a series? But I think an anime/animation would suit it WONDERFULLY rather than a live action. And that’s totally because of my utter love for Wall-e, but also Titan A.E. and Treasure Planet. I mean honestly, we need this duology as a series. Someone start a business where us book bloggers just (get paid) to read books and tell you which ones to make into movies or series.
It’s hard because like I loved Brinn so much in the first book and when something happens in this book, I thought I would stop loving her but I didn’t? I just kept on loving her. When we were first introduced to Goner, I instantly loved him and hoped we would have more of him. Same with Vetty. I just LOVED Vetty and how he bantered with Knives and then they became friends. I love it. Ia, as usual, keeps holding my heart because she’s my favourite and she went through such a lot in this book?? Give this girl a Happy Meal, please. With a cute little plastic spaceship as the toy.
The plot was amazing. And to those in the know – sure, the ending might not be cool or what an avid reader would want for the end to a series but for me, it fits? Was I sad? Sure, definitely. Very much. But was it also an amazing end? Absolutely.
Also, Nowhere Ramen ✌✌✌✌
Yes, I’ve recently read like 2 or something comics about books and stuff. But I will also read 500 more. I loved all the comics in here. It is very similar to Book Love – which is why I probably picked it up, so I definitely liked that.
This is a heartwarming comic about books and the love of books – which is definitely something I can get behind on. And also that comic of recommending a book to someone? Me with a total stranger who became a close friend of mine and is still a very close friend, all because I took the plunge and recommended a book to her. So, recommend books to people! You’ll never know what’ll happen!
And also – the page where it talks about wanting to beat the tablet’s estimated reading?? That is me to a t! I love to constantly looking at the Kindle’s estimated time and see how quickly I can make it go down
This is a heartwarming comic about books and the love of books – which is definitely something I can get behind on. And also that comic of recommending a book to someone? Me with a total stranger who became a close friend of mine and is still a very close friend, all because I took the plunge and recommended a book to her. So, recommend books to people! You’ll never know what’ll happen!
And also – the page where it talks about wanting to beat the tablet’s estimated reading?? That is me to a t! I love to constantly looking at the Kindle’s estimated time and see how quickly I can make it go down
Warnings: sexual assault. Homophobia. Possibly others further into the book.
I picked this up because I liked the premise and people were speaking about it. I also got to like 40-something % and found myself just swiping through the pages.
So yeah. I figured if I was absentmindedly turning the pages, it meant I wasn’t actually interested in the story.
I picked this up because I liked the premise and people were speaking about it. I also got to like 40-something % and found myself just swiping through the pages.
So yeah. I figured if I was absentmindedly turning the pages, it meant I wasn’t actually interested in the story.